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The way I intend the word "Comedic" is insinuated to mean healing with humor. Please read and Enjoy!
General Introduction 1. Train of thought, · “LETHARGIC AND METAPHORIC ESSENCE” 2. Waiting Room Syndrome · “SICKNESS CAN BE CONTAGIOUS, IT’S ALL IN THE WAY YOU PHRASE IT.” 3. Obsessive Ness And Conversational Recall · “THE PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY OF A “QUICK-STUDY.” Fatalistic Conclusion |
INTRO,
My name is Christopher Gabriel Brown I am a patient of the worst kind. I rarely consider to take my body into consideration during work. I would like to first say that during school while I was a young adult there were specific reasons to look healthy. A healthy mind always is apparent by the physical appearance of a pupil. Some times the mind may study others in order to become acquainted with general attitudes accepted and ones that are inappropriate under circumstances. I’m a patient of several doctors. I learn from them every session and I will try not to loose touch with my lessons of wisdom upon every visit. And I will listen.
Chapter 1, “5 x 2 = 10”
My problem is that being a touch of crazy I think in multiple ways on a daily basis. I have times where I can take some thought and run with it for a long or short time by way of creating an interest for myself with the idea or “thought.” Let’s say for example that I’m telling my self I can do this and it may be a strain on the brain but with some kind of concentration it’s finished when it’s finished…
Let’s think that the equation five times two equals ten is extremely abstract. What makes it that way for you? You may try to be mathematical but in order to understand why it’s abstract then you could say that in some little way you are being “LETHARGIC AND METAPHORIC” if you didn’t actually have a clue what you were counting five times and then multiplying it by two of what and then that will give you ten of what?
Chapter 2, Waiting Room Syndrome
Inside lesser known waiting rooms like the unfortunate places of insufficient run programs within there are always waiting rooms. Patients are allowed to communicate to others if they should so wish. Most offices have codes of conduct in place for individuals Some times even the waiting room becomes a place of study in itself to see how patients portray themselves with others inside similar conditions. How people look, move, and speak to others inside the waiting room are specifically important to observe the patients of the sick.
It’s apparent in many cases that sickness can be absorbed by others just by being around others. And with certain conditions like an entire room of schizophrenic patients it can rub off. If I were to say that attitude and communication skills were learned and at birth you would assume that the theory is correct.
Chapter 3, Obsessive Ness And Conversational Recall
Sure it’s fun to remember things that people say. But it’s all in the way you phrase it and with time phrases are remembered and people are put in their place. Imagining voices and conversations are a good way to remember what and who has said what.
Taking it too far is always important to understand that there is a “breaking point.” The time most laws in the state of where I reside there is a three day law to find out if the patient is nervous or unsteady. Their blood is a factor. Their appearance is also a factor. And their speech is very much an important part of why they are nervous or unsteady. Enter the public need to exist around family and strangers.
CONCLUSION,
I think I have described to my best ability the stressors waiting in every over-worked and un rewarded person who is and may become sick. Stress is a viable problem in today and yesterday. Some times people are born under a good parent capable of relieving stress and sometimes the stress is unbearable to both parent and child. For example people who are abused tend to seek others for rewards. Instead of searching on their own for probable cause to be rewarded they rely on others. Life is precious take time to wake and take time to sleep. Respect your doctor and his or her oath to improve the health of their patient.
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